blag vs spoof

blag

verb
  • To deceive; to perpetrate a hoax on. 

  • To obtain (something) for free, particularly by guile or persuasion. 

  • To obtain confidential information by impersonation or other deception. 

  • To pick up someone. 

  • To obtain something desired, or avoid an undesired outcome, through luck or improvisation; To fluke or get away with something; To wing it. 

  • To inveigle by persuasion. 

adj
  • Fake, not genuine. 

intj
  • An onomatopoeia for the sound of a falling strike. 

noun
  • A means of obtaining something by trick or deception. 

  • An armed robbery. 

spoof

verb
  • To deceive. 

  • To falsify. 

  • To gently satirize. 

  • To ejaculate, to come. 

noun
  • A drinking game in which players hold up to three (or another specified number of) coins hidden in a fist and attempt to guess the total number of coins held. 

  • A light parody. 

  • Nonsense. 

  • An act of deception; a hoax; a joking prank. 

  • Semen. 

adj
  • Fake, hoax. 

How often have the words blag and spoof occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )